| Joshua Williams - Commons - 1880 - 448 pages
...matters of local description." Mr. Milman then notices the Act for laws and justice to be administered in Wales in like form as it is in this realm (»), which Act recites, "And forasmuch as there be many and divers lordships marchers within the said county or... | |
| John Mounteney Lely, William Decimus Inglett Foulkes - Election law - 1885 - 678 pages
...Talile containing such list, see p. 339.] 27 Hen. 8, c. 26. An Act for Laws and Justice to be 27 Hen. 8, ministered in Wales in like Form as it is in this Realm. c- 26[AD 1636. " 29. For this present Parliament, and all other Parliaments to Knights and be holden... | |
| Richard Henslowe Wellington - Coroners - 1905 - 310 pages
...article had never been made. [This Statute is still extant.] 27 HENRY VIII. c. 26, s. 3. AD 1535-36. An Act for laws and justice to be ministered in Wales in like form as it is in this Eealm. »*•».» And that the Sheriff, Eschetours and Coroner that The Sheriffs, hereafter shall... | |
| Sir John Rhys, Sir David Brynmor Jones, David Brynmor-Jones - History - 1906 - 734 pages
...to those of the English counties, and an improved judicial system introduced. The first Act was one entitled " An Act for Laws and Justice to be ministered in Wales in like form as it is in this Realm." The preamble recites : — " Albeit the dominion, principality, and country of Wales justly and righteously... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - Wales - 1908 - 460 pages
...British legislature. 27 Hen. VIII, c. 26, which finally incorporated Wales with England, is described as "An Act for Laws and justice to be ministered in Wales in like form as it is in this Realm". The preamble ran as follows : — "Albeit the Dominion Principality and Country of Wales justly and... | |
| Wales, Ivor Bowen - Law - 1908 - 448 pages
...in this Act contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. *- D - [ 535] 27 Henry 8, o. 26. AN ACT FOR LAWS AND JUSTICE TO BE MINISTERED IN WALES IN LIKE FORM AS IT IS IN THIS REALM. " Albeit the Dominion Principality and Country of WALES justly and righteously is, and ever hath been... | |
| William Llewelyn Williams - Wales - 1919 - 354 pages
...legislature. 27 Henry VIII., c. 26 (AD 1535), which finally incorporated Wales with England, is described as "An Act for Laws and justice to be ministered in Wales in like form as it is in this Realm." The preamble ran as follows : " Albeit the Dominion Principality and Country of Wales justly and righteously... | |
| Royal Historical Society - History - 1997 - 292 pages
...were most dramatically endorsed by statute. The so-called Act of Union of Wales of 1536 was in fact entitled 'an act for laws and justice to be ministered in Wales in like fourme as it is in this realm'. It prescribed that inheritance of land was henceforth to be 'after... | |
| John Rowlands, Sheila Rowlands - Reference - 1999 - 370 pages
...dated 1571 records a Thomas Sheene in the parish of Newtown. 12 Act of Parliament: 27 Henry 8, c.26 'An Act for Laws and Justice to be ministered in Wales in like form as it is in this Realm. Clause 3, in particular notes that 'many of the said lordships Marchers be now in the hands and possession... | |
| James Barry Jones, John Osmond - Political Science - 2001 - 212 pages
...beyond the scope of this chapter. See for discussion, D. Lambert, 'The Government of Wales Act - an Act to be Ministered in Wales in like Form as it is in this Realm?' 30 Cambrian Law Review ( 1999) 60. See also Lord ElisThomas, 'National Assembly, A Year in Power?'... | |
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